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Around 50,000 Children Fathered By Catholic Priests Globally- Report

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 8, 2021
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Children Fathered By Catholic Priests Globally

Around 50,000 children have been fathered by Catholic priests around the world – despite their vow of celibacy – it has been revealed.

 

 

Newsonline reports that Vincent Doyle, whose father was a Catholic priest, founded a campaign group called ‘Coping International’ to bring together the children of priests, which he says has members in 175 countries.

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According to the, Doyle says there are so many children of priests that the Vatican has a list of rules for priests who father illegitimate offspring.

 

Doyle says he saw a document detailing the dogmas when he travelled to Rome as part of his campaigning.

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A Vatican spokesperson confirmed this week that the rules exist – but insisted they were in place for the ‘protection of the child’.

 

‘I can confirm that these guidelines exist,’ Vatican spokesman Alessandro Gisotti told the New York Times. ‘It is an internal document.’

 

Gisotti added that the fundamental principle of the internal guidelines was the ‘protection of the child.’

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He claims that under the secret rules, a priest who fathered children was requested to leave the priesthood and ‘assume his responsibilities as a parent by devoting himself exclusively to the child.’

 

But Monsignor Andrea Ripa, under-secretary in the Congregation for the Clergy at the Vatican, told the paper the guidelines were more of a formality than an order.

 

As part of their vows Catholic priests are required to maintain a life of celibacy, refraining from any form of sexual activity.

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A growing tide of sexual abuse scandals involving priests around the world has shown these vows are often broken, although there are many examples of consensual sex by ministers.

 

A litany of child sexual abuse scandals has rocked the Catholic church, which has 1.3 billion followers around the world.

 

In December the pontiff had vowed the church would never again treat abuse allegations without ‘seriousness and promptness’, calling on abusers to hand themselves into police.

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The Argentine has struggled to resolve the problem as the steady drip of scandal corrodes the church’s authority amid sharp divisions in Rome over how to handle the fallout, and an apparently endless stream of bad news.

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Over the past four months, Roman Catholic dioceses across the U.S. have released the names of more than 1,000 priests and others accused of sexually abusing children in an unprecedented public reckoning spurred at least in part by a shocking grand jury investigation in Pennsylvania.

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